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Old 22-06-2007, 08:12 AM in reply to Milo's post starting "I admit that Panesar is pretty handy..."
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Tuffers was decent but wasn't as good a bowler as Monty as far as taking wickets was concerned.Tuffers was a defensive bowler who was better than Giles but Monty can do both roles of defence and attack just as well so is a far better option longterm.

As for comparing Monty to someone like Underwood,i can't as i never saw him bowl.I can however compare Monty to Edmonds,Giles and Tufnell who have basically been our other left arm spinners of the last 20 odd years and Monty to me is a superior bowler than the rest.Whether in time he ends up regarded as good as Underwood remains to be seen but he is the best orthodox spinner in an England shirt that i can remember.
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In an era of uncovered wickets... Tuffers would probably have eclipsed Panesar through greater mastery of flight. Bowling on covered wickets, Panesar's speared-in darts are perhaps more appropriate: he is surely the more "modern" bowler.
I still think that Panesar would have been a better uncovered wicket bowler. I mean Underwood bowled even quicker again and he wasnt exactly renowned for being innefective on oncovered wickets.

What I would say though is that Tufnell would have been far more effective in the current team. For a start there is the better management and from a bowling point of view he would actually have large totals to bowl at instead of the usual "England have been bowled all out for 170", necessitating the defensive bowling.
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What the hell has poor old "Monty Panesar" done wrong to be compared with hacks like Phil Tufnell and Ashley Giles.
Give your man some credit and stick to comparing him with deadly Derek at least, not the other "riff raff"
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Old 02-07-2007, 01:19 PM in reply to Rachael's post starting "Tufnell's career economy rate was 2.42...."
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Tufnell's career economy rate was 2.42. IN 42 Tests he only went at more than 2.57 an over 8 times! He only went at more than 3.5 an over once in his entire career. In an era when spinners were generally being asked to simply block up an end... he was remarkably effective (for such a slow bowler) at bowling to the plan.

In an era of uncovered wickets... Tuffers would probably have eclipsed Panesar through greater mastery of flight. Bowling on covered wickets, Panesar's speared-in darts are perhaps more appropriate: he is surely the more "modern" bowler.

Tuffers shouldn't be overlooked though: he was impressive.
That was obviously pre-Ricky Ponting and the new bats.
Put Tuffers against Ricky at Lords or the Oval today and the 6pm BBC news will be telling horror stories about cricket balls crashing through the windscreens of cars passing nearby the venue.
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That was obviously pre-Ricky Ponting and the new bats.
Tufnell was a very good bowler. However, finger spinners really do need something to defend and Tuffers was never given that chance in a poor England team. Monty's lucky in that sense.
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